The Tourist Court Cottages motel provides accommodation in Dunedin that is ideally located if you are visiting Otago University. Turn left as you leave Tourist Court Cottages and go south along George until you come to St David St. Turn left into St David St and this will take you directly to Otago University main entrance. Approximate Distance: 600 metres.
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Morning John & Pam Well here we are back in Aussie, landing yesterday after a great 5 weeks in your beautiful country. A lot of the enjoyment came from the time we spent staying with your establishment and Beth & … Continue reading →

Lovely service. Thanks to John & Warrick*. Jon & Pauline & Anne Pack Moonah, Tasmania, Audtralia 26 Jan 2010 * Warrick is a wonderful young manager who has worked for us part time for several years during his studies at … Continue reading →

Dear Pam and John Can you believe that we’ve been back in Perth for over two months now! How time flies! We had a wonderful time in New Zealand – wish we were back there right now! We would like … Continue reading →

Thanks so much for your awesome accommodation – one of the very best places we’ve stayed in over the years. We spend a lot of time on the road working. We hope to be back again soon! Please accept a little … Continue reading →

“Thank you for a wonderful stay. Lovely accommodation, definitely value for money. Hope to stay again Nice touch drawing the blinds and turning lights on for a warm welcome. Thank You.” Heather, Lauder.

Save 10% on the Taieri Gorge Railway trips to Pukerangi & Middlemarch The regular train service up the Taieri Gorge runs every day and is a spectacular rail journey. Sit back and relax as the train negotiates this exhilarating narrow river gorge … Continue reading →

Save 10% on the Seasider Rail Trip Taieri Gorge Railway is once again running the popular Seasider train between Dunedin and Palmerston. This section of railway has spectacular views over Otago Harbour and the wild Otago coastline and is considered one of the … Continue reading →